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− | {{dablink|This article is about the annual competition held by whoever happens to be broadcasting on 89FM at the time. Perhaps you're looking for [[The Band Experiments]], the [[Waikato Rock Awards]], | + | {{dablink|This article is about the annual competition held by whoever happens to be broadcasting on 89FM at the time. Perhaps you're looking for [[The Band Experiments]], or the [[Waikato Rock Awards]], or possibly even the [[World Battle of the Bands (Hamilton)]].'''}} |
First held in 1993, this event grew to be probably the biggest event on the Hamilton music calendar in the late 1990s. The 1998 final, held at the [[Wailing Bongo]], attracted around 1000 people.<br> | First held in 1993, this event grew to be probably the biggest event on the Hamilton music calendar in the late 1990s. The 1998 final, held at the [[Wailing Bongo]], attracted around 1000 people.<br> | ||
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The 2001 competition began as the [[UFM]] Battle of the Bands, and ended as [[the Generator]] 89.0 Battle of the Bands due to the relaunch held at the end of August. | The 2001 competition began as the [[UFM]] Battle of the Bands, and ended as [[the Generator]] 89.0 Battle of the Bands due to the relaunch held at the end of August. |